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清明踏青来央美——花间寻道,感受艺术美学的魅力

2025-04-03

尊敬的观众朋友:为满足广大观众的观展需求,我馆将于清明节放假期间(4月4日至4月6日)正常开馆。同时,为丰富观展体验,4月6日(周日)将举办“花之道——花的语言转换与思维构成”课程工作坊,期待您的参与。中央美术学院美术馆2025年4月3日本次活动为内部课程会设置一定数量的座椅欢迎安静旁听| 主讲导师 |
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25家机构联盟突破资源壁垒 共谋创新蓝图 | 2025“全国高校艺术博物馆联盟会议”重磅启幕

2025-04-02

伴随着中央美术学院美术馆学术季系列主题活动拉开帷幕,3月31日,令人瞩目的“2025全国高校艺术博物馆联盟会议”重磅启幕。自2018年成立以来,全国高校艺术博物馆联盟始终秉持“开放、包容、务实”的核心理念,推动高校艺术博物馆协同发展。联盟先后于2018年11月召开筹备会议,同年12月举办首届年会暨成立大会,并于2020年11月召开第二届联盟会议。为深化行业交流与合作,中央美术学院美术馆再次承办“2025年全国高校艺术博物馆联盟会议”。其中,北京大学赛克勒考古与艺术博物馆、北京服装学院民族服饰博物馆、北京理工大学延河艺术博物馆、广西艺术学院美术馆、广州美术学院美术馆、河北美术学院美术馆、湖北美术学院美术馆、吉林艺术学院美术馆、景德镇陶瓷大学博物馆、鲁迅美术学院美术馆、南京艺术学院美术馆、清华大学艺术博物馆、山东工艺美术学院美术馆、上海大学上海美术学院美术馆、上海交通大学程及美术馆、深圳大学美术馆、四川美术学院美术馆、四川音乐学院美术馆、天津美术学院美术馆、武汉大学万林艺术博物馆、西安美术学院美术博物馆、延边大学美术馆、云南艺术学院民族艺术博物馆、中国美术学院美术馆群、中央美术学院美术馆共22所高校艺术博物馆共同参与。联盟的宗旨是全面贯彻科学发展观,团结全国高校艺术博物馆界同行,搭建高校艺术博物馆之间、高校艺术博物馆与社会之间沟通与交流的平台,加强高校艺术博物馆的学术研究,提升艺术博物馆对高校教学科研工作的辅助推动作用,更好地发挥高校艺术博物馆在高等艺术教育和大众美育教育中的作用,为社会主义和谐文化做出贡献。本次会议汇聚了全国25所高校艺术博物馆的50余位代表,与会者立足学术研究的深厚积淀,以专业视角探讨高校艺术博物馆的建设理念、实践路径与发展策略,通过经验共享与跨区域对话,共谋新时代高校艺术博物馆事业的创新蓝图。北京大学赛克勒考古与艺术博物馆北京服装学院民族服饰博物馆北京理工大学延河艺术博物馆广西艺术学院美术馆广州美术学院美术馆河北美术学院美术馆湖北美术学院美术馆吉林艺术学院美术馆景德镇陶瓷大学博物馆鲁迅美术学院美术馆南京艺术学院美术馆清华大学艺术博物馆山东工艺美术学院美术馆上海大学上海美术学院美术馆上海交通大学程及美术馆深圳大学美术馆四川美术学院美术馆四川音乐学院美术馆天津美术学院美术馆武汉大学万林艺术博物馆西安美术学院美术博物馆延边大学美术馆云南艺术学院民族艺术博物馆中国美术学院美术馆群中央美术学院美术馆本届会议的两场论坛围绕“高校美术馆与学科建设”“高校美术馆与社会美育”两个议题展开。首场论坛聚焦美术馆与高校学科的协同机制,深入探讨艺术博物馆如何深度嵌入艺术创作、美术史论、策展研究等学科体系,构建“学术资源库—实践平台—成果转化器”的闭环模式。第二场论坛以社会美育为核心议题,重点研讨高校美术馆如何突破大学物理边界,以公众需求为导向,构建公共性与专业性兼具的美育体系,同时建立高校、政府与社会机构的资源联动机制,最终实现艺术资源的社会化共建共享。3月31日9:30-10:50论坛一:高校美术馆与学科建设9:30-9:40 欢迎致辞9:40-9:50 论坛一议题介绍主持人:韩文超,中央美术学院美术馆直属党支部书记9:50-10:50 议题发言北京服装学院民族服饰博物馆学科建设及人才培养田辉,北京服装学院民族服饰博物馆馆长多元与共建——基于学术土壤的美术馆美育新生态何桂彦,四川美术学院美术馆馆长高校美术馆与学科建设冯朝辉,鲁迅美术学院美术馆馆长守正创新——新时代天津美术学院美术馆与学科建设李旭飞,天津美术学院美术馆副馆长西安美术学院美术馆——作为学科建设的多为赋能体刘沛,西安美术学院美术博物馆馆长3月31日10:50-12:00论坛二:高校美术馆与社会美育10:50-11:00 论坛二议题介绍主持人:靳军,中央美术学院美术馆馆长11:00-12:00 议题发言AI 开启艺术博物馆新维度张杰,湖北美术学院美术馆馆长作为特殊场域的高校艺术博物馆在信息化社会中的美育策略林书传,南京艺术学院美术馆副馆长艺术赋能未来——景德镇国际陶瓷艺术双年展与社会美育的双向赋能之路詹伟,景德镇陶瓷大学博物馆馆长多维共振——四川音乐学院美术馆的学术建构与发展路径方琦,四川音乐学院美术馆展览部主任传统文化赋能社会美育——以“中国高校生肖设计大展”为例王任,山东工艺美术学院美术馆副馆长同日,联盟工作会和项目推介会有序展开,共同商定了联盟组织架构和未来合作模式,推动成员单位间的联结与协作。2025全国高校艺术博物馆联盟会议总顾问:徐扬 林茂总策划:靳军项目总监:韩文超项目统筹:高高 海军项目主管:易玥 岳君瑶设计总监:纪玉洁执行团队:刘希言 王静 王若冰 李捷 胡晓岚 蒋思妤 李垚辰 孙炜 何一沙 肖宝珍 杨柳 王军 张倩 贺伊飞 丁怡 吴靖 杜隐珠 陈小华 郭旭 窦天伟 崔然然 王春玲 马亮 李伟 梅琦 宿世存 荆鹏 伊义 金简如 寇蕾 门婧  耿菁华 姚轶群 梁雯 常雨晴 郎粲 孟庆龄 谢涛 王新言 设计团队:闵志伊 刘宇晗 陈家怡 赵鑫鑫 朱重麟 刘欣杭志愿者团队:丰凯梓奇 徐一琳 李书宇 许禧 杨烨晨 王年祎 陈天艺 侯昕彤 姜紫涵 朴彦精 任子伊 吴悠夏 陈欣然 谢涛 郭泽一 倪吴越 张乐山 曾小羽 徐字涵 林光翰 盛雨萱 张宸恺 杨蕙翎 何晟景 赵乙糖 房锦涵 曹雨晨 汪若溪 张晓杰 彭玺匀 郑芷希 杨清雁 何乐为 李泽 于雨鑫 李强 致谢:卢英英 张瀚予 陈籽涵主编 / 何一沙责编 / 杜隐珠现场图 / 贺伊飞
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More Than 500 Museum-Collected Masterpieces Demonstrating The "Characteristics Of The Academy of Fine Arts" Are Making A Large-scale Appearance! | The Academic Storm Of CAFAM Is Coming!

2025-03-31

Guests visit the exhibitionSince March 30th, three major themed activities, namely the opening ceremony of the "Collection of CAFA Art Museum", the Cultural Engine —— The Summit Forum of the International Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, and the Conference of the Alliance of Art Museums in National Colleges and Universities, have been successively launched. This marks the official start of CAFAM academic series.On the morning, the "Collection of CAFA Art Museum" took the lead in opening. After more than a year of preparation and implementation, the exhibition has carefully selected more than 500 outstanding works from the more than 20,000 pieces of artworks collected in CAFA Art Museum. It has meticulously presented two distinctive thematic sections, namely "Ancient Chinese Art" and "Modern Chinese Fine Arts". This exhibition is not only a vivid portrayal of the long and magnificent art history but also an important resource for the teaching practice of the academy. It carries the academic accumulation of the century-old Academy of Fine Arts, where art serves the people, and witnesses the arduous development process of Chinese art education.The opening ceremony siteWhen more than 500 pieces of collections with the "characteristics of the Academy of Fine Arts" are gathered on a large scale in the way of "time folding", the artistic soul of the Academy of Fine Arts has never been so vivid. There are "artifacts" and "calligraphy and paintings" spanning a time span of two thousand years; and the century-long development context of plastic arts such as oil paintings, Chinese paintings, woodblock prints, and sculptures from 1900 to 2000. Each piece of work is a dynamic "atlas of artistic methodology".The exhibition of collections of CAFA Art Museum -- the sections of "Ancient Chinese Art" and "Modern Chinese Fine Arts" will be on long-term display. Viewers who are interested can go to the exhibition site to visit.Honorary Chairman of the China Artists Association and Former President of the Central Academy of Fine ArtsMr. Jin ShangyiIn most large art museums around the world, there are fixed exhibitions open to the public. These fixed exhibitions have outstanding value and significance for cultural undertakings and cultural activities, and they represent the basic function of an art museum. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, art museums mainly focused on temporary exhibitions, and their functions were more similar to those of exhibition halls. Now, the Central Academy of Fine Arts has started to display its high-quality collected works as fixed exhibitions. This is an important measure for the transformation towards a modern art museum, and it is also an important cultural activity for the people. It is hoped that the Central Academy of Fine Arts will continue to adhere to this practice.A member of the Party Leadership Group, Vice Chairman, and Secretary of the Secretariat of the China Federation of Literary and Art CirclesZhu Dicombining his work experience at the Central Academy of Fine Arts and the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, stated that the preparation and exhibition of the collections of the Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts are important measures for the work of art museums in the new era. He also extended his congratulations on the opening of the exhibition.Deputy Director General of the Department of Art of the Ministry of Culture and TourismHe YawenThe collection exhibition is not only a systematic and concentrated display of the art collections of the Central Academy of Fine Arts. Moreover, with the unique positioning of a university art museum, it provides a typical case for new approaches to cultural inheritance, the popularization of aesthetic education, and international art dialogue. It continuously builds a bridge for the public to understand the development context of art, and also offers a long-term research platform for artists and scholars. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism has also included "strengthening the protection and utilization of art collections" in its key tasks. It is hoped that through support policies and organizational mobilization, it can assist art museums in improving their professional capabilities in the protection, restoration, and research of collections, and provide a solid guarantee for the sustainable development of art museums.Dean of the Central Academy of Fine ArtsLin MaoThe history of the collection of the Central Academy of Fine Arts is a condensed history of the development of modern Chinese art education, highlighting the fine tradition of "promoting teaching through collection and inheriting the cultural context through the preservation of collections". It is not only a reflection on history, but also a reinterpretation of the contemporary value of art collections. In the future, the school will always adhere to the dual mission of being "the pioneer of Chinese art education" and "the leader of academic research", and carry out contemporary practices of "digitally revitalizing the collections". The CAFA art museum will also establish a mechanism for revitalizing the collections with the integration of "technology empowerment + academic guidance" in the field of collection protection. At the level of public education, it will accelerate the construction of a digital art museum and promote the social sharing of high-quality resources. From the perspective of international communication, it will deepen the research on mutual learning among civilizations and systematically present the academic achievements of Chinese art education. The school will persist in making pioneering innovations while safeguarding the root of art, and serve society in the process of deepening aesthetic education practices, continuously painting a magnificent picture of art education in the new era.James Rondeau, President and Director of the Art Institute of ChicagoWang Tao, Pritzker Chair of Asian Art and Senior Curator of Chinese Art at the Art Institute of ChicagoAs one of the earliest art institutions in the United States, the Art Institute of Chicago adheres to the purpose of aesthetic education. It not only showcases collections with historical and artistic value from the perspective of an art museum but also provides a platform for artistic creation and academic exchanges from the perspective of an "academy". Relying on its rich collections and academic resources, the CAFA Art Museum is echoing the development of the world and exerting an influence on promoting the exchange and development of the global art cause. It is hoped that representatives from major art museums and art institutions at home and abroad can have in-depth exchanges during this academic season and work together to push the development of art museums to a new platform.Director of Hubei Art MuseumJi ShaofengThe permanent exhibition is the cornerstone of an art museum, and it also serves as a concentrated manifestation of the museum's characteristics and academic standards. The permanent exhibition of Hubei Art Museum, "A Century of Horizons and Depths: An Exhibition of Hubei Art Documents in the 20th Century", represents a crucial step in the museum's transformation from an art exhibition hall to an art museum. It is hoped that the Hubei Art Museum and the CAFA Art Museum will move forward hand in hand, jointly promoting high-quality collection, high-level utilization, and high-quality service in art museums. May art museums become intellectual arenas that inspire creativity and bridge the past and the future, and also become important places where people in the new era can appreciate outstanding artworks and enhance their cultural literacy.The expert advisor for the exhibition and a professor at the School of Arts, Peking UniversityZheng YanThis permanent exhibition showcases the "characteristics of the Academy of Fine Arts": The creative practices of artists, facing the era and the future, are always deeply rooted in the fertile soil of Chinese culture. Meanwhile, the new propositions and concepts of contemporary art constantly inspire art historians to rediscover and reconstruct our art traditions in a deeper and broader way. It is hoped that the students of the Academy of Fine Arts will visit the art museum and draw inspiration from the flowing brushstrokes of landscape paintings and the gentle luster of porcelain glazes that have endured for thousands of years, allowing the spark of traditional art to ignite the passion for innovation. One day in the future, they will donate their excellent graduation works to the art museum, enabling the "new paintings" to stand side by side with the ancient and contemporary classics, emitting new radiance.Chief Curator and Director of CAFA Art MuseumJin JunAs one of the first batch of national key art museums, CAFA Art Museum comprehensively presents the development of Chinese art to the public for the first time. The museum always takes the research and exhibition of its collections as the core of its work. Using the display of its collections as a clue, it showcases the artistic development path from traditional classics to innovative media. At the same time, through digital interactive art, artificial intelligence, dynamic immersion, simulated restoration, etc., it "revitalizes" the collections, making the history of Chinese art visible and tangible. This is a tribute to history, an inheritance of traditional classics, and also an expectation for the future of art. It is hoped that it can become an artistic bridge connecting the past and the present, a space that stimulates the collision of ideas, and a model for the development of China's art museum undertakings in the future.Yu Yang, Director of the Scientific Research Office of the Central Academy of Fine ArtsPreside over the opening ceremonyexhibition siteIt is worth mentioning that the special opening event - the first exhibition of the authentic work of the Song Dynasty painting "Magpie and Loquat" has also attracted the attention of a large number of audiences. This work depicts the scene of loquats just ripening and birds perching with exquisite craftsmanship and profound artistic conception.After the opening ceremony, an important part of the 2025 CAFAM Academic Series, the "Cultural Engine —— 2025 International Art Museum Summit Forum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts", was launched at the CAFA Art Museum. With the theme of "Cultural Engine", this summit forum hopes to focus on three major topics: "Diverse Curating and Knowledge Renewal", "Regional Dialogue and Global Collaboration", and "Technology Empowerment and Innovation Strategies", and discuss the development opportunities and challenges of art museums in the new era. More wonderful content of the forum will be pushed out in the follow-up. Please stay tuned.Keynote Speech: Art Museum as a Cultural EnginePan Yikui from the National Art Museum of China | Cultural Collaboration in the International Exhibitions of the National Art Museum of ChinaMAXXI National Museum of 21st Century Arts in Italy, Francesco Stocchi | MAXXI, A Dynamic MuseumGuangdong Art Museum, Wang Shaoqiang | Building on the Past and Opening up the Future: The Construction of Art Museums in the New Era and Urban DevelopmentArt Museum of Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University and China Art Museum, Ma Lin | The Cross-border Integration and Academic Innovation of Art Museums in the New EraArt Museum of Seoul National University, Shim Sangyong | Muein —— The Concave Lens in My HeartCAFA Art Museum, Jin Jun | In the Post-digital Era, the Integration of Virtual and Real and Symbiotic Development of Art MuseumsHost of This Session | Gao Gao (CAFA Art Museum)Topic 1: Diverse Curatorial Practices and Knowledge RenewalArt Museum of Tsinghua University, Du Pengfei | Emerging with the Passage of Time and Flourishing Continuously: The Diverse Curatorial Concepts and Practices of the Art Museum of Tsinghua UniversityNational Gallery Singapore, Hsin You-Jen | Comparison as a Method: Decolonized Art History in the Global South, Critical Restoration, and Issues of RepresentationArt Museum of Beijing Painting Academy, Wu Hongliang | Empathetic Field and Secondary Dissemination —— New Reflections in Curatorial PracticesTaikang Art Museum, Tang Xin | Striving to Become a "Professional and Friendly" Art MuseumWuhan Art Museum, Chen Yongjin | Original Creation Power and Innovation Power —— The Updating Code of Wuhan Art MuseumIntermediation Art Museum, Lu Yinghua | Slow Laboratory —— Talking from the Practices of Intermediation Art MuseumBeijing Minsheng Art Museum, Li Feng | Curating to Bridge the Ancient and the Modern —— Discussing Exhibition Curation and Museum Innovation with the Example of "The Ringing of Camel Bells: A Grand Exhibition of Silk Road Art"Host of This Session | Wang Huangsheng (Research Center for Art Museum Studies, Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts)Topic 2: Regional Dialogues and Global CollaborationMuseum of Contemporary Art of Lyon, Isabelle Bertolotti | Carrying out Local and International Cross-cultural Collaborations at MacLYONHunan Art Museum, Tian Shaodeng | Regional Leadership and Multiple Practices: The Innovative Development Path of Hunan Art MuseumA4 Art Museum in Chengdu, Sun Li | The Art Museum as a Practitioner of Dynamic ConnectionsThe National Art Center, Tokyo, Yukie Kamiya | Artistic Exploration as a Catalyst Connecting Local History and the World: Case Studies of Hiroshima and New YorkArt Museum of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Chen Xiaoyang | The Oceanic Turn in Curatorial Research: South China and Southeast Asian Contemporary Art as NeighborsChengdu Art Museum, Xiao Feige | From Exhibition Venue to Magnetic Field: The Construction of Urban Cultural Attraction by International Art ProjectsHost of This Session | Ji Shaofeng (Hubei Art Museum)Topic 3: Empowerment by Technology and Innovation StrategiesGuan Shanyue Art Museum in Shenzhen, Chen Junyu | Systematic Innovation: Exploration of the Guan Shanyue Research Model for the Professional Construction of Art MuseumsArs Electronica Linz, Crystal Bauer | From Bystander to Co-creator —— The Participatory and Media Practices of the Ars Electronica Center LinzZhejiang Art Museum, Ying Jinfei | Aesthetics Is the Primary Productivity in the Digital AgeJiangsu Art Museum, Wang Fa | Innovative Practices of Art Museums Empowered by Digital and Intelligent TechnologiesShenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning, Yan Weixin | Practices of Reconstructing the Publicness of Art Museums Driven by Data: Taking the Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning as an ExampleShaanxi Provincial Art Museum, Wang Xiao | Reconstructing Tradition through Innovation and Empowering the Future with Technology —— Practical Strategies of Shaanxi Provincial Art MuseumChina Academy of Art, China International Design Museum, Zhang Chunyan | Curating and Knowledge Production in Art Museums in the Era of Artificial IntelligenceHost of This Session | Hai Jun (Art Museum of Central Academy of Fine Arts)Closing Remarks of the ForumClosing Remarks | Han Wenchao (Art Museum of Central Academy of Fine Arts)Cultural Engine ——CAFAM Academic Seriesand the Opening of the Exhibition of the Collection of CAFA Art MuseumGeneral Consultants: Xu Yang, Lin MaoChief Planner: Jin JunProject Director: Han WenchaoProject Coordinators: Gao Gao, Hai JunProject Supervisor: Wang JingDesign Director: Ji YujieExecution Team: Liu Xiyan, Yi Yue, Wang Ruobing, Li Jie, Hu Xiaolan, Jiang Siyu, Li Yaochen, Sun Wei, He Yisha, Xiao Baozhen, Yang Liu, Yue Junyao, Wang Jun, Zhang Qian, He Yifei, Ding Yi, Wu Jing, Du Yinzhu, Chen Xiaohua, Guo Xu, Dou Tianwei, Cui Ranran, Wang Chunling, Ma Liang, Li Wei, Mei Qi, Su Shicun, Jing Peng, Yi Yi, Jin Jianru, Kou Lei, Men Jing, Geng Jinghua, Yao Yiqun, Liang Wen, Chang Yuqing, Lang CanDesign Team: Min Zhiyi, Liu Yuhan, Chen Jiayi, Zhao Xinxin, Zhu Chonglin, Liu XinhangVolunteer Team: Feng Kaiziqi, Xu Yilin, Li Shuyu, Xu Xi, Yang Yechen, Wang Nianyi, Chen Tianyi, Hou Xintong, Jiang Zihan, Piao Yanjing, Ren Ziyi, Wu Youxia, Chen Xinran, Xie Tao, Guo Zeyi, Ni Wuyue, Zhang Leshan, Zeng Xiaoyu, Xu Zihan, Lin Guanghan, Sheng Yuxuan, Zhang Chenkai, Yang Huiling, He Shengjing, Zhao Yitang, Fang Jinhang, Cao Yuchen, Wang Ruoxi, Zhang Xiaojie, Peng Xiyun, Zheng Zhixi, Yang Qingyan, He Lewei, Li Ze, Yu Yuxin, Li QiangThanks: Lu Yingying, Zhang Hanyu, Chen ZihanEditor-in-Chief / He YishaEditor / Du Yinzhu
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2025 Conference Of The University Art Museums Alliance In China

2025-03-31

Since its establishment in 2018, The University Art Museums Alliance In China has always adhered to the core concepts of "openness, inclusiveness, and pragmatism" and promoted the coordinated development of art museums in universities. The alliance first held a preparatory meeting in November 2018, then held the first annual meeting and founding conference in December of the same year, and convened the second alliance meeting in November 2020. In order to deepen industry exchanges and cooperation, the Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts has once again hosted the "2025 National Alliance Conference of Art Museums in Universities." This conference has brought together more than 40 representatives from the art museums of 22 universities across the country. The participants will base themselves on the profound accumulation of academic research, discuss the construction concepts, practical approaches, and development strategies of art museums in universities from a professional perspective. Through the sharing of experiences and cross-regional dialogues, they will jointly plan an innovative blueprint for the undertakings of art museums in universities in the new era.
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CAFAM Academic Series

2025-03-31

中央美术学院美术馆学术季一系列重磅活动于2025年3月30日拉开帷幕。作为学术季第一阶段的启幕,经过美术馆的深度策划和广泛召集,包括“中央美术学院美术馆藏陈列”开幕、文化引擎——中央美术学院国际美术馆高峰论坛和全国高校艺术博物馆联盟会议在内的一系列学术活动,将汇聚来自全球顶尖艺术机构的专家学者、策展人和艺术博物馆管理者的前瞻性思考,带来高浓度的信息量和权威的美术馆行业研讨及洞察。
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The number of slots has increased! | This Art Event At CAFA Art Museum Brings A High Concentration Of Information!

2025-03-30

  ∨A series of significant events of the Academic Season of CAFA Art Museum are about to kick off on March 30, 2025. As the opening of the first stage of the Academic Season, through in-depth planning and extensive solicitation by the art museum, a series of academic activities, including the opening of the "Collection of CAFA Art Museum", the Cultural Engine - CAFA International Art Museum Summit, and the Conference of the Alliance of Art Museums in National Universities, will bring together the forward-looking thinking of experts, scholars, curators, and art museum administrators from top art institutions around the world. These activities will offer a high concentration of information and authoritative discussions and insights into the art museum industry.01\「       As an important part of the 2025 CAFAM Academic Season, the "Cultural Engine - CAFA International Art Museum Summit " will be held      at the Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in the afternoon of March 30, 2025. As a gathering place and display window for              culture, art museums not only undertake the functions of displaying and collecting artworks, but also actively participate in shaping the       vitality of the social economy. As an important carrier of culture, by hosting high-level art exhibitions and activities, art museums                          continuously inject impetus into the inheritance and development of culture. Art museums are the drivers of cultural innovation, the       hubs of cultural dialogue, and the experimental fields for future innovation. This summit hopes to take "Cultural Engine" as the theme      and focus on three major topics: "Diversified Curating and Knowledge Renewal", "Regional Dialogue and Global Collaboration", and                      "Technology Empowerment and Innovation Strategies", so as to discuss the development opportunities and challenges faced by art        museums in the new era.」Cultural Engine -- CAFA International Art Museum SummitMarch 30, 2025 (Sunday) 1:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.Academic Lecture Hall, CAFA Art MuseumTo meet the needs of the audience,We specially increase the number of participation quotas for the summit forum.Scan the QR code to make an appointment for registration.The number of quotas is limited. First come, first served.Keynote Speeches: Art Museums as Cultural Engines   Pan Yikui, National Art Museum of China | Cultural Collaboration in International Exhibitions of the National Art Museum of ChinaFrancesco Stocchi, MAXXI - National Museum of 21st Century Arts, Italy | MAXXI, A Dynamic MuseumWang Shaoqiang, Guangdong Museum of Art | Building on the Past and Embracing the Future: The Construction of Art Museums and Urban Development in the New EraMa Lin, China Art Museum & Art Museum of Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University | Cross-border Integration and Academic Innovation of Art Museums in the New EraShim Sangryong, Museum of Seoul National University | Muein —— The Concave Lens in My HeartJin Jun, Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts | In the Post-digital Era, the Integration and Symbiotic Development of the Virtual and Real in Art MuseumsHost of This Session | Gao Gao (Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts)Topic 1: Diversified Curating and Knowledge Renewal   Du Pengfei, Art Museum of Tsinghua University | Sprouting with the Passage of Time, Thriving Continuously: The Concept and Practice of Diversified Curating at the Art Museum of Tsinghua UniversitySim You Ren, National Gallery Singapore | Comparison as a Method: Decolonizing Art History in the Global South, Critical Recovery and the Issue of RepresentationWu Hongliang, Art Museum of Beijing Painting Academy | Empathy Field and Secondary Communication —— New Thoughts in Curatorial PracticeTang Xin, Taikang Art Museum | Becoming a "Professional and Friendly" Art MuseumChen Yongjin, Wuhan Art Museum | Original Creation Power and Innovative Power —— The Updating Code of Wuhan Art MuseumLu Yinghua, Inside-Out Art Museum | Slow Laboratory —— Talking from the Practice of Inside-Out Art MuseumLi Feng, Beijing Minsheng Art Museum | Planning to Bridge the Ancient and the Modern —— Taking the "The Ringing of Camel Bells: The Grand Exhibition of Silk Road Art" as an Example to Discuss Exhibition Planning and Museum InnovationHost of This Session | Wang Huangsheng (Research Center for Museology of the Art Museum of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts)Topic 2: Regional Dialogue and Global Collaboration   Isabelle Bertolotti, Museum of Contemporary Art of Lyon | Launching Local and International Cross-cultural Collaborations at MacLYONTian Shaodeng, Hunan Art Museum | Regional Leadership and Multiple Practices: The Innovative Development Path of Hunan Art MuseumSun Li, Chengdu A4 Art Museum | Art Museums as Practitioners of Dynamic ConnectionsYukie Kamiya, The National Art Center, Tokyo | Artistic Exploration as a Catalyst Connecting Local History and the World: Case Studies of Hiroshima and New YorkChen Xiaoyang, Art Museum of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts | The Oceanic Turn in Curatorial Research: South China and Contemporary Art in Southeast Asia as NeighborsXiao Feige, Chengdu Art Museum | From Exhibition Venue to Magnetic Field: The Construction of Urban Cultural Attraction by International Art ProjectsHost of This Session | Ji Shaofeng (Hubei Art Museum)Topic 3: Technology Empowerment and Innovation StrategiesChen Junyu, Guan Shanyue Art Museum in Shenzhen | Systematic Innovation: Exploration of the Guan Shanyue Research Model for the Professional Construction of Art MuseumsCrystal Bauer, Ars Electronica Festival Linz | From Bystander to Co-creator —— The Participatory and Media Practices of the Ars Electronica CenterYing Jinfei, Zhejiang Art Museum | Aesthetics Is the Primary Productivity in the Digital AgeWang Fa, Jiangsu Art Museum | Innovative Practices of Art Museums Empowered by Digital and Intelligent TechnologiesYan Weixin, Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning | Practices of Reconstructing the Publicness of Art Museums Driven by Data: Taking the Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning as an ExampleWang Xiao, Shaanxi Art Museum | Reconstructing Tradition with Innovation and Empowering the Future with Technology —— Practical Strategies of Shaanxi Art MuseumZhang Chunyan, China Academy of Art, China International Design Museum | Curating and Knowledge Production in Art Museums in the Era of Artificial IntelligenceHost of This Session | Hai Jun (CAFA Art Museum)                                      ∨Chief Editor / He Yisha  Editor / Du Yinzhu
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Limited Time Of 8 Hours! The Genuine Paintings Of The Song Dynasty Are Being Exhibited For The First Time At CAFA Art Museum. Come And Check It Out!

2025-03-29

"Collection of CAFA Art Museum" will be grandly launched at CAFA Art Museum on March 30. This exhibition of the museum's collection includes the sections of "Ancient Chinese Art" and "Modern Chinese Fine Arts", both of which will make their debuts. More than 500 pieces of the museum's collection will be presented together.Most notably, there will be a special event on the opening day. The original painting Magpie and Loquat from the Song Dynasty in the museum's collection will be exhibited for a limited time (the original is in poor condition and is currently under restoration, and a reproduction is usually on display). This painting will also make its first public appearance since the establishment of the new building of the Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts. Paintings from the Song Dynasty, with their exquisite techniques, profound artistic conceptions, and rich themes, have become a peak in the history of Chinese fine arts. It is hoped that through this work, the audience can experience the vividness and expressiveness of flower-and-bird paintings from the Song Dynasty.Some beauty can only be appreciated when seen with one's own eyesWhen the brushstrokes and ink that have endured for a thousand years seem to breathe right before your eyesYou will understand that true art never goes out of styleThe original painting of “Magpie and Loquat” will only be exhibited for one day.Friends who are fond of paintings from the Song Dynasty,On March 30,Don't miss it for anything!请在小程序预约购票佚名 山鹊枇杷图 绢本设色 宋 纵30厘米 横31厘米 中央美术学院美术馆藏《山鹊枇杷图》被收入在《中国古代书画目录》第一册、《中国古代书画图目》第一卷、《宋画全集》第五卷第一册、《意趣与机杼——明清绘画透析国际研讨会图录》、《中央美术学院中国画精品收藏》、《中央美术学院美术馆藏精品大系·中国古代书画卷》中 。《山鹊枇杷图》局部此幅作品描绘了枇杷初熟、鸟雀栖止的情景。邱才桢谈到:“画面自左至右画折枝枇杷,果实累累;两山鹊于枝头相对而立,而姿态各异,与左右数枚枇杷形成一种视觉上的平衡。山鹊腹、背的颜色与绿叶黄果笼罩在一种古雅、静谧的氛围中。风格上与常见的宋人花鸟画接近 ”。《山鹊枇杷图》局部其中,主枝枇杷描绘最为细致,果实有的尚带绿意,有的带有啄食的痕迹,叶片结构准确,勾线富于笔趣,整体果实累累,翠叶繁茂,写出了“大叶耸长耳,一梢堪满盘”的气势。除了真迹展示,开幕当天还有一系列学术活动诚邀您参与。3月30日下午,将在美术馆报告厅召开“文化引擎——2025中央美术学院国际美术馆高峰论坛”,此次论坛希望围绕“美术馆的文化引擎作用”展开深入探讨,研讨在时代和科技遽变的背景下,美术馆的发展机遇和挑战。预约直播间观看“文化引擎”高峰论坛抖音平台@中央美术学院美术馆小红书平台@中央美术学院美术馆哔哩哔哩平台@中央美术学院美术馆▏中央美术学院美术馆藏陈列——古代中国艺术展览时间:长期陈列展览地点:中央美术学院美术馆2层A展厅主编 / 何一沙 责编 / 杜隐珠
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春日美术馆探秘进行时 | 美术馆运营与展览策划春季课程招生即将截止!

2025-03-28

春日来美术馆上课啦!“中华美育行——美术馆运营与展览策划短期研修课程”依托于中央美术学院美术馆多年的机构管理与运营经验及丰富多样的展览学术资源。通过精心的课程设置,致力于培养艺术机构运营领域学术与实践能力兼备的综合性人才,通过展览背后故事的讲述、实际工作经验的分享,让学员全面、深入了解美术馆的实际运营以及展览的组织策划。穿梭于展厅与后台深入美术馆的日常工作用专业让每束光、每幅画、每颗心精准共鸣以往展览现场01 课程优势在国家级美术馆中学习l 零距离接触美术馆核心运营:推开美术馆的“隐形门”,从展览策划到藏品管理,全方位了解美术馆工作的实际运营。l 探索顶级展览,直面策展人对话:参观精彩纷呈,类型丰富的精品展览,与策展人、艺术家面对面深度交流,深度体验艺术的独特魅力聆听展览背后的艺术故事l理论与实践结合,学以致用:上午汲取前沿理论知识,下午亲临展览现场,边学边实践,快速掌握美术馆运营的核心逻辑。l 独享展厅,沉浸式学习:在专属学习时段,享受宁静的展览空间,零干扰体验艺术氛围,沉浸式提升策展与运营能力。成为2025央美毕业季沉浸式体验官l 直击一年一度京城艺术嘉年华:观摩近千位未来艺术家作品的初次亮相,深入毕业展筹备一线,见证艺术诞生。l 对话新生代创作者,探询灵感之源:对话新生代创作者,探询灵感之源,感受最前沿的青年艺术思潮。02 课程主持靳  军中央美术学院美术馆馆长师资力量注:中央美术学院继续教育学院有权根据实际情况,在同等条件下对授课教师进行微调03 学习安排周末班集中班(项目负责人有权根据实际情况,在同等条件下对课程进行微调)04 专属福利|官方认证 • 专业背书学习期满、考核合格,即可获得《“中华美育行”社会美育证明书》,助力职业发展,提升专业认可度。|精品教材 • 深度学习赠送一本精心编撰的课程教材,助你系统掌握美术馆运营与展览策划的核心知识 |独家展览出版物 & VIP导览体验获得美术馆权威出版的专业展览书籍,并尊享VIP级展览导览服务,深入理解策展背后的艺术逻辑。 |美术馆咖啡厅专属优惠学习之余,在艺术氛围浓厚的美术馆咖啡厅,享受专属学员折扣,沉浸式体验美育之旅。课程信息:1. 授课时间:2025年4-5月,共48个课时。(具体授课时间请咨询课程负责老师)2. 报名截止日期:周末班2025年4月5日、集中班2025年5月15日。3. 授课地点:中央美术学院美术馆4. 招生人数:15人/期5. 课程费用:2万元/期/人 联系我们,了解更多课程相关事宜:拨打电话或加微信咨询课程负责金老师15957702868/微信同号中央美术学院继续教育学院CAFA SCE“中华美育行”社会美育行动计划中央美术学院继续教育学院积极践行美育服务大众精神,以习近平总书记在文化传承发展座谈会的核心精神为引领,充分发挥部属院校的专业优势和人才优势,为践行中央美术学院“中华美育行”提供可持续的高质量发展方案。中央美术学院继续教育学院“中华美育行”社会美育行动计划由中央美术学院专家、学者共同参与,为央美美育精神的传播和推广贡献智慧和力量。中央美术学院美术馆中央美术学院美术馆是集合学术研究、展览陈列、典藏修复和公共教育等功能的专业性、国际化的现代美术馆。它的历史可以追溯至20世纪50年代初,是中华人民共和国成立后建造的第一座专业美术展览馆,也是国家首批重点美术馆之一。秉承“兼容并蓄、继古开今”的学术理念,中央美术学院美术馆用“智识”服务于社会,致力于当代公共文化空间的建设,以全新的视野向广大公众呈现人类的艺术文明,与社会各界分享时代文化。主编 / 何一沙责编  / 杜隐珠编辑 / 丰凯梓奇
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The Art Storm of the Central Academy of Fine Arts is Coming! Sign Up Now! | Nearly 30 Directors of Domestic and Foreign Art Museums Gather to Jointly Explore the Driving Force of the "Cultural Engine"

2025-03-27

∨A series of significant activities of the Academic Season of the Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts are about to kick off on March 30, 2025. As the opening of the first stage of the Academic Season, through the in-depth planning and extensive recruitment of the art museum, a series of academic activities, including the opening of the "Collection of CAFA Art Museum", the "Cultural Engine" - International Art Museum Summit Forum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, and the Meeting of the Alliance of Art Museums in National Universities, will gather the forward-looking thoughts of experts, scholars, curators, and art museum administrators from the world's top art institutions. These activities will bring a high concentration of information, as well as authoritative discussions and insights in the art museum industry.                        01 ╲As an important part of the 2025 CAFAM Academic Series, the "Cultural Engine - CAFA International Art Museum Summit" will be held at tCAFA Art Museum in the afternoon of March 30, 2025. As a gathering place and display window for culture, the art museum not only undertakes the functions of displaying and collecting artworks, but also actively participates in shaping the vitality of the social economy. As an important carrier of culture, by holding high-level art exhibitions and activities, it continuously injects impetus into the inheritance and development of culture. The art museum is a promoter of cultural innovation, a hub for cultural dialogue, and an experimental ground for future innovation. This summit forum hopes to take "Cultural Engine" as the theme and focus on three major topics: "Diversified Curating and Knowledge Renewal", "Regional Dialogue and Global Collaboration", and "Technology Empowerment and Innovation Strategies", to discuss the development opportunities and challenges of art museums in the new era.Cultural Engine—— CAFA International Art Museum SummitMarch 30, 2025 (Sunday), 1:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.Academic Lecture Hall, CAFA Art MuseumScan the QR code to make a reservation and sign upLimited in quantity, available on a first-come, first-served basisKeynote Speech: Art Museums as Cultural EnginesPan Yikui, National Art Museum of China | Cultural Collaboration of International Exhibitions at the National Art Museum of ChinaFrancesco Stocchi, MAXXI - National Museum of 21st Century Arts, Italy | MAXXI, A Dynamic MuseumWang Shaoqiang, Guangdong Museum of Art | Building on Past Achievements and Forging Ahead: The Construction of Art Museums and Urban Development in the New EraMa Lin, China Art Museum & Art Museum of Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University | Cross-disciplinary Integration and Academic Innovation of Art Museums in the New EraShim Sang-yong, Museum of Seoul National University | Muein——The Concave Lens in My HeartJin Jun, Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts | In the Post-digital Era, the Integration and Symbiotic Development of the Virtual and Real in Art MuseumsHost of this Session | Gao Gao (CAFA Art Museum)Topic 1: Diverse Curating and Knowledge UpdatingDu Pengfei, Art Museum of Tsinghua University | Sprouting with the Passage of Time and Flourishing Continuously: The Diverse Curatorial Concepts and Practices of the Art Museum of Tsinghua UniversitySim You Ren, National Gallery Singapore | Comparison as a Method: Decolonizing Art History in the Global South, Critical Restoration, and Issues of RepresentationWu Hongliang, Art Museum of Beijing Painting Academy | The Empathetic Field and Secondary Dissemination —— New Reflections in Curatorial PracticeTang Xin, Taikang Art Museum | Becoming a "Professional and Friendly" Art MuseumChen Yongjin, Wuhan Art Museum | Original Creative Power and Power towards the New —— The Updating Code of Wuhan Art MuseumLu Yinghua, Inside-Out Art Museum | The Slow Laboratory —— Talking about It from the Practice of the Inside-Out Art MuseumLi Feng, Beijing Minsheng Art Museum | Planning to Bridge the Ancient and the Modern —— Taking the "The Ringing of Camel Bells: The Grand Exhibition of Silk Road Art" as an Example to Discuss Exhibition Planning and Museum InnovationHost of this Session | Wang Huangsheng (Research Center for Art Museum Studies, Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts)Topic 2: Regional Dialogues and Global CollaborationsIsabelle Bertolotti, Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon | Local and International Intercultural Collaborations at MacLYONTian Shaodeng, Hunan Art Museum | Regional Leadership and Multiple Practices: The Innovative Development Path of Hunan Art MuseumSun Li, A4 Art Museum in Chengdu | Art Museums as Practitioners of Dynamic ConnectionsYukie Kamiya, The National Art Center, Tokyo | Artistic Exploration as a Catalyst Connecting Local History and the World: Case Studies of Hiroshima and New YorkChen Xiaoyang, Art Museum of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts | The Ocean Turn in Curatorial Research: Contemporary Art in South China and Southeast Asia as NeighborsXiao Feige, Chengdu Art Museum | From Exhibition Venue to Magnetic Field: The Construction of the Urban Cultural Attraction by International Art ProjectsHost of this Session | Ji Shaofeng (Hubei Art Museum)Topic 3: Empowerment by Technology and Innovation StrategiesChen Junyu, Guan Shanyue Art Museum in Shenzhen | Systematic Innovation: Exploring the Research Model of Guan Shanyue in the Professional Construction of Art MuseumsCrystal Bauer, Ars Electronica Festival Linz | From Spectators to Co-creators —— The Participatory and Media Practices of the Ars Electronica Center LinzYing Jinfei, Zhejiang Art Museum | Aesthetics Is the Primary Productivity in the Digital AgeWang Fa, Jiangsu Art Museum | Innovative Practices of Art Museums Empowered by Digital and Intelligent TechnologiesYan Weixin, Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning | Practices of Reconstructing the Publicness of Art Museums Driven by Data: Taking the Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning as an ExampleWang Xiao, Shaanxi Art Museum | Reconstructing Tradition through Innovation and Empowering the Future with Technology —— The Practical Strategies of Shaanxi Art MuseumZhang Chunyan, China International Design Museum of China Academy of Art | Curating and Knowledge Production in Art Museums in the Era of Artificial IntelligenceHost of this Session | Hai Jun (Art Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts)∨Chief Editor / He Yisha Editor / Du Yinzhu
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Three major themed activities kick off the CAFAM Academic Season | The opening of the "Collection Of CAFA Art Museum" and the grand opening of the "Cultural Engine" CAFA International Art Museum Summit Forum and the Conference of the National Alliance of University Art Museums

2025-03-26

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Event participants should be adults (people 18 years or older with full civil legal capacity). Underage persons must be accompanied by an adult.

Article IV

Event participants undertake all liability for their personal safety during the event, and event participants are encouraged to purchase personal safety insurance. Should an accident occur during an event, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for the accident, but both have the obligation to provide assistance. Event participants should actively organize and implement rescue efforts, but do not undertake any legal or economic liability for the accident itself. The museum does not undertake civil or joint liability for the personal safety of event participants.

Article V

During the event, event participants should respect the order of the museum event and ensure the safety of the museum site, the artworks in displays, exhibitions, and collections, and the derived products. If an event causes any degree of loss or damage to the museum site, space, artworks, or derived products due to an individual, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for losses. The event participant must negotiate and provide compensation according to the relevant legal statutes and museum rules. The museum may sue for legal and financial liability.

Article VI

Event participants will participate in the event under the guidance of museum staff and event leaders or instructors and must correctly use the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities provided for the event. If a participant causes injury or harm to him/herself or others while using the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, or causes the damage or destruction of the tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, the event participant must undertake all related liability and provide compensation for the financial losses. Persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for personal accidents.

CAFA Art Museum Portraiture Rights Licensing Agreement

According to The Advertising Law of the People’s Republic of China, The General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and The Provisional Opinions of the Supreme People’s Court on Some Issues Related to the Full Implementation of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and upon friendly negotiation, Party A and Party B have arrived at the following agreement regarding the use of works bearing Party A’s image in order to clarify the rights and obligations of the portrait licenser (Party A) and the user (Party B):

I. General Provisions

(1) Party A is the portraiture rights holder in this agreement. Party A voluntarily licenses its portraiture rights to Party B for the purposes stipulated in this agreement and permitted by law.

(2) Party B (CAFA Art Museum) is a specialized, international modern art museum. CAFA Art Museum keeps pace with the times, and works to create an open, free, and academic space and atmosphere for positive interaction with groups, corporations, institutions, artists, and visitors. With CAFA’s academic research as a foundation, the museum plans multi-disciplinary exhibitions, conferences, and public education events with participants from around the world, providing a platform for exchange, learning, and exhibition for CAFA’s students and instructors, artists from around the world, and the general public. As a public institution, the primary purposes of CAFA Art Museum’s public education events are academic and beneficial to society.

(3) Party B will photograph all CAFA Public Education Department events for Party A.

II. Content, Forms of Use, and Geographical Scope of Use

(1) Content. The content of images taken by Party B bearing Party A’s likeness include: ① CAFA Art Museum ② CAFA campus ③ All events planned or executed by the CAFAM Public Education Department.

(2) Forms of Use. For use in CAFA’s publications, products with CDs, and promotional materials.

(3) Geographical Scope of Use

The applicable geographic scope is global.

The media in which the portraiture may be used encompasses any media that does not infringe upon Party A’s portraiture rights (e.g., magazines and the internet).

III. Term of Portraiture Rights Use

Use in perpetuity.

IV. Licensing Fees

The fees for images bearing Party A’s likeness will be undertaken by Party B.

After completion, Party B does not need to pay any fees to Party A for images bearing Party A’s likeness.

Additional Terms

(1) All matters not discussed in this agreement shall be resolved through friendly negotiation between both parties. Both parties may then sign a supplementary agreement, provided it does not violate any laws or regulations.

(2) This agreement comes into effect on the date that it is signed (sealed) and the relevant boxes are selected by Party A and Party B.

(3) This agreement exists in paper and electronic forms. The paper form is made in duplicate, with Party A and Party B each retaining one copy with the same legal efficacy.

Event participants implicitly accept and undertake all the obligations stated in this agreement. Those who do not consent will be seen as abandoning the right to participate in this event. Before participating in this event, please speak to your family members to obtain their consent and inform them of this disclaimer. After participants sign/check the required box, participants and their families will be seen as having read and agreed to these terms.

I have carefully read and agree to the above provisions.

Group Visit Agreement
and Statement

CAFA Art Museum Publication Authorization Agreement

I fully agree to CAFA Art Museum (CAFAM) submitting to CAFA for publication the images, pictures, texts, writings, and event products (such as works created during participation in workshops) related to me from my participation in public events (including museum member events) organized by the CAFA Art Museum Public Education Department. CAFA can publish these materials by electronic, web, or other digital means, and I hereby agree to be included in the China Knowledge Resource Bank, the CAFA Database, the CAFA Art Museum Database, and related data, documentation, and filing institutions and platforms. Regarding their use in CAFA and dissemination on the internet, I agree to make use of these rights according to the stated Rules.

CAFA Art Museum Event Safety Disclaimer

Article I

This event was organized on the principles of fairness, impartiality, and voluntary participation and withdrawal. Participants undertake all risk and liability for themselves. All events have risks, and participants must be aware of the risks related to their chosen event.

Article II

Event participants must abide by the laws and regulations of the People’s Republic of China, as well as moral and ethical norms. All participants must demonstrate good character, respect for others, friendship, and a willingness to help others.

Article III

Event participants should be adults (people 18 years or older with full civil legal capacity). Underage persons must be accompanied by an adult.

Article IV

Event participants undertake all liability for their personal safety during the event, and event participants are encouraged to purchase personal safety insurance. Should an accident occur during an event, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for the accident, but both have the obligation to provide assistance. Event participants should actively organize and implement rescue efforts, but do not undertake any legal or economic liability for the accident itself. The museum does not undertake civil or joint liability for the personal safety of event participants.

Article V

During the event, event participants should respect the order of the museum event and ensure the safety of the museum site, the artworks in displays, exhibitions, and collections, and the derived products. If an event causes any degree of loss or damage to the museum site, space, artworks, or derived products due to an individual, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for losses. The event participant must negotiate and provide compensation according to the relevant legal statutes and museum rules. The museum may sue for legal and financial liability.

Article VI

Event participants will participate in the event under the guidance of museum staff and event leaders or instructors and must correctly use the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities provided for the event. If a participant causes injury or harm to him/herself or others while using the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, or causes the damage or destruction of the tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, the event participant must undertake all related liability and provide compensation for the financial losses. Persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for personal accidents.

CAFA Art Museum Portraiture Rights Licensing Agreement

According to The Advertising Law of the People’s Republic of China, The General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and The Provisional Opinions of the Supreme People’s Court on Some Issues Related to the Full Implementation of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and upon friendly negotiation, Party A and Party B have arrived at the following agreement regarding the use of works bearing Party A’s image in order to clarify the rights and obligations of the portrait licenser (Party A) and the user (Party B):

I. General Provisions

(1) Party A is the portraiture rights holder in this agreement. Party A voluntarily licenses its portraiture rights to Party B for the purposes stipulated in this agreement and permitted by law.

(2) Party B (CAFA Art Museum) is a specialized, international modern art museum. CAFA Art Museum keeps pace with the times, and works to create an open, free, and academic space and atmosphere for positive interaction with groups, corporations, institutions, artists, and visitors. With CAFA’s academic research as a foundation, the museum plans multi-disciplinary exhibitions, conferences, and public education events with participants from around the world, providing a platform for exchange, learning, and exhibition for CAFA’s students and instructors, artists from around the world, and the general public. As a public institution, the primary purposes of CAFA Art Museum’s public education events are academic and beneficial to society.

(3) Party B will photograph all CAFA Public Education Department events for Party A.

II. Content, Forms of Use, and Geographical Scope of Use

(1) Content. The content of images taken by Party B bearing Party A’s likeness include: ① CAFA Art Museum ② CAFA campus ③ All events planned or executed by the CAFAM Public Education Department.

(2) Forms of Use. For use in CAFA’s publications, products with CDs, and promotional materials.

(3) Geographical Scope of Use

The applicable geographic scope is global.

The media in which the portraiture may be used encompasses any media that does not infringe upon Party A’s portraiture rights (e.g., magazines and the internet).

III. Term of Portraiture Rights Use

Use in perpetuity.

IV. Licensing Fees

The fees for images bearing Party A’s likeness will be undertaken by Party B.

After completion, Party B does not need to pay any fees to Party A for images bearing Party A’s likeness.

Additional Terms

(1) All matters not discussed in this agreement shall be resolved through friendly negotiation between both parties. Both parties may then sign a supplementary agreement, provided it does not violate any laws or regulations.

(2) This agreement comes into effect on the date that it is signed (sealed) and the relevant boxes are selected by Party A and Party B.

(3) This agreement exists in paper and electronic forms. The paper form is made in duplicate, with Party A and Party B each retaining one copy with the same legal efficacy.

Event participants implicitly accept and undertake all the obligations stated in this agreement. Those who do not consent will be seen as abandoning the right to participate in this event. Before participating in this event, please speak to your family members to obtain their consent and inform them of this disclaimer. After participants sign/check the required box, participants and their families will be seen as having read and agreed to these terms.

I have carefully read and agree to the above provisions.

Group Visit Agreement
and Statement

CAFA Art Museum Publication Authorization Agreement

I fully agree to CAFA Art Museum (CAFAM) submitting to CAFA for publication the images, pictures, texts, writings, and event products (such as works created during participation in workshops) related to me from my participation in public events (including museum member events) organized by the CAFA Art Museum Public Education Department. CAFA can publish these materials by electronic, web, or other digital means, and I hereby agree to be included in the China Knowledge Resource Bank, the CAFA Database, the CAFA Art Museum Database, and related data, documentation, and filing institutions and platforms. Regarding their use in CAFA and dissemination on the internet, I agree to make use of these rights according to the stated Rules.

CAFA Art Museum Event Safety Disclaimer

Article I

This event was organized on the principles of fairness, impartiality, and voluntary participation and withdrawal. Participants undertake all risk and liability for themselves. All events have risks, and participants must be aware of the risks related to their chosen event.

Article II

Event participants must abide by the laws and regulations of the People’s Republic of China, as well as moral and ethical norms. All participants must demonstrate good character, respect for others, friendship, and a willingness to help others.

Article III

Event participants should be adults (people 18 years or older with full civil legal capacity). Underage persons must be accompanied by an adult.

Article IV

Event participants undertake all liability for their personal safety during the event, and event participants are encouraged to purchase personal safety insurance. Should an accident occur during an event, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for the accident, but both have the obligation to provide assistance. Event participants should actively organize and implement rescue efforts, but do not undertake any legal or economic liability for the accident itself. The museum does not undertake civil or joint liability for the personal safety of event participants.

Article V

During the event, event participants should respect the order of the museum event and ensure the safety of the museum site, the artworks in displays, exhibitions, and collections, and the derived products. If an event causes any degree of loss or damage to the museum site, space, artworks, or derived products due to an individual, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for losses. The event participant must negotiate and provide compensation according to the relevant legal statutes and museum rules. The museum may sue for legal and financial liability.

Article VI

Event participants will participate in the event under the guidance of museum staff and event leaders or instructors and must correctly use the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities provided for the event. If a participant causes injury or harm to him/herself or others while using the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, or causes the damage or destruction of the tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, the event participant must undertake all related liability and provide compensation for the financial losses. Persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for personal accidents.

CAFA Art Museum Portraiture Rights Licensing Agreement

According to The Advertising Law of the People’s Republic of China, The General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and The Provisional Opinions of the Supreme People’s Court on Some Issues Related to the Full Implementation of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and upon friendly negotiation, Party A and Party B have arrived at the following agreement regarding the use of works bearing Party A’s image in order to clarify the rights and obligations of the portrait licenser (Party A) and the user (Party B):

I. General Provisions

(1) Party A is the portraiture rights holder in this agreement. Party A voluntarily licenses its portraiture rights to Party B for the purposes stipulated in this agreement and permitted by law.

(2) Party B (CAFA Art Museum) is a specialized, international modern art museum. CAFA Art Museum keeps pace with the times, and works to create an open, free, and academic space and atmosphere for positive interaction with groups, corporations, institutions, artists, and visitors. With CAFA’s academic research as a foundation, the museum plans multi-disciplinary exhibitions, conferences, and public education events with participants from around the world, providing a platform for exchange, learning, and exhibition for CAFA’s students and instructors, artists from around the world, and the general public. As a public institution, the primary purposes of CAFA Art Museum’s public education events are academic and beneficial to society.

(3) Party B will photograph all CAFA Public Education Department events for Party A.

II. Content, Forms of Use, and Geographical Scope of Use

(1) Content. The content of images taken by Party B bearing Party A’s likeness include: ① CAFA Art Museum ② CAFA campus ③ All events planned or executed by the CAFAM Public Education Department.

(2) Forms of Use. For use in CAFA’s publications, products with CDs, and promotional materials.

(3) Geographical Scope of Use

The applicable geographic scope is global.

The media in which the portraiture may be used encompasses any media that does not infringe upon Party A’s portraiture rights (e.g., magazines and the internet).

III. Term of Portraiture Rights Use

Use in perpetuity.

IV. Licensing Fees

The fees for images bearing Party A’s likeness will be undertaken by Party B.

After completion, Party B does not need to pay any fees to Party A for images bearing Party A’s likeness.

Additional Terms

(1) All matters not discussed in this agreement shall be resolved through friendly negotiation between both parties. Both parties may then sign a supplementary agreement, provided it does not violate any laws or regulations.

(2) This agreement comes into effect on the date that it is signed (sealed) and the relevant boxes are selected by Party A and Party B.

(3) This agreement exists in paper and electronic forms. The paper form is made in duplicate, with Party A and Party B each retaining one copy with the same legal efficacy.

Event participants implicitly accept and undertake all the obligations stated in this agreement. Those who do not consent will be seen as abandoning the right to participate in this event. Before participating in this event, please speak to your family members to obtain their consent and inform them of this disclaimer. After participants sign/check the required box, participants and their families will be seen as having read and agreed to these terms.

I have carefully read and agree to the above provisions.

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